Have Faith in Me is a song by A Day to Remember, released in 2009. The song is in the key of C major and features a combination of A minor, C major, F major, and G major chords. It has a BPM of 150 and can be categorised as post-punk. The song's lyrics speak of a troubled relationship, with the narrator expressing their dedication to their partner and their struggle to communicate effectively. The song also addresses the pressure of external expectations and the desire to maintain faith and optimism despite challenges.
Characteristics | Values |
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Song Title | Have a Little Faith in Me |
Artist | John Hiatt |
Writers | Tom Denney, Alex Shelnutt, Neil Westfall, Joshua Woodard |
Chords | F, Dm, Bb, C, G, A, D, Em, Bm, Am, C7, C9 |
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'Have Faith in Me' by A Day to Remember
"Have Faith in Me" by A Day to Remember is a post-punk song released in 2009. The song is in the key of C maj, and the BPM is 150.
The chords used in the song are A min, C maj, F maj, and G maj. The song begins with the chords G and D, with the lyrics "I don't know how to talk to you/ I don't know how to ask you if you're okay." The chorus includes the chords G, D, and Em, with the lyrics "I'm too good to you/ I'm way too good to you/ You take my love for granted/ I just don't understand it."
The pre-chorus, sung by Drake, also includes the chords G and D, with the lyrics "Yeah, and last night I think I lost my patience/ Last night I got high as your expectations." The verse, sung by Rihanna, transitions to the chords D and Bm, with the lyrics "I don't know how to talk to you/ I just know I found myself getting lost with you."
The bridge of the song features a combination of chords, including G, D, Em, and Bm, with the lyrics "Years go by too fast/ I can't keep track/ How long did we last?/ I feel bad for asking." The song ends with the same chords and melody as the intro.
The song "Have Faith in Me" by A Day to Remember is a passionate and emotive piece, with a combination of chords that create a compelling and engaging sound.
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'Have a Little Faith in Me' by John Hiatt
"Have a Little Faith in Me" is a song written by John Hiatt, which has become a popular standard, with several artists covering it. The original version by Hiatt is in the key of F. The song's chord progression is relatively simple, mainly using common chords such as F, Dm, Bb, C, G, and A. The song's structure is built around a repeated chord pattern, with variations in the chorus and bridge sections.
The song's intro sets the mood with a gentle, swaying rhythm, typically using an F chord as a foundation. The verse then begins with a Dm chord, creating a sense of movement and anticipation as the lyrics talk about a "road getting dark." The chorus brings a sense of hope and resolution, returning to the F chord and emphasizing the song's title as a statement of reassurance.
In the bridge section, the music takes a more tender turn, with chords like Am and C creating a softer, more intimate feel as the lyrics speak of enduring love and support. This section showcases the emotional depth of the song, providing a moment of vulnerability before returning to the chorus.
The chord progression for the chorus riff is also worth noting, as it adds a touch of complexity to the overall structure. This riff typically involves chords like G, D/F#, Em, and Bm7, creating a sense of forward momentum and energy that complements the uplifting message of the chorus.
Overall, the chord progression of "Have a Little Faith in Me" effectively captures the song's sentiment of comfort, hope, and resilience. The combination of major and minor chords, along with the varying tempos, reflects the emotional journey conveyed through the lyrics, making it a powerful and enduring ballad.
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Chords and chord progressions
The song "Have Faith in Me" by A Day to Remember uses the chords A minor, C major, F major, and G major. The song is in the key of C major and has a BPM of 150. The chords used in the song's progression are as follows:
[Am] [C] [F] [G]
These chords are repeated throughout the song, with slight variations in the chord progression for the different sections of the song, including the intro, verse, chorus, bridge, and outro.
For example, the chord progression for the intro/verse is as follows:
A|---10---10---10---10--------------------------------|
F|-------------12----12---11--11-------|
C|-12---12---12---12----12---12----12-------------|
G|-------------------------------------|
C|-------------------------------------|
The chorus has a similar chord progression, with a slight variation:
A|--------------------------------------------|
F|-777777/14141414141414141414--777777/14141414141414141414---|
C|-xxxxxx--x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x--xxxxxx--x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x---|
G|-555555/12121212121212121212--555555/121212121212121212---|
C|--------------------------------------------|
The bridge section introduces a new chord progression:
C|-555-555-99-9999-777-777-00-4444-----|
G|-555-555-99-9999-777-777-00-4444-----|
C|-555-555-99-9999-777-777-00-4444-----|
The song's outro combines elements of the previous chord progressions, creating a sense of resolution:
A|----10---10---10---10-------------------------------|
F|-----------------------------12----12---11--11------|
C|-12---12---12---12----12---12----12------------|
G|------------------------------------|
C|------------------------------------|
These chord progressions and variations create the harmonic structure of the song, providing a framework for the melody and lyrics.
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Lyrics
"Have Faith in Me" by A Day to Remember is a post-punk song released in 2009. The song is in the key of C major and features the chords A minor, C major, F major, and G major. The BPM of the song is 150.
The lyrics to the song are as follows:
Have faith in me
'Cause there are things that I've seen I don't believe
So cling to what you know and never let go
You should know things aren't always what they seem
I said I'd never let you go, and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have this chance, then I never did
You'll always find me right there, again
I'm going crazy
'Cause there are things in the streets I don't believe
So we'll pretend it's alright and stay in for the night
Oh, what a world, I'll keep you safe here with me
I said I'd never let you go, and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have this chance, then I never did
You'll always find me right there, again
I said I'd never let you go, and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have this chance, then I never did
You'll always find me right there, again
They've got me on the outside, looking in
But I can't see at all
With the weight of the world on my shoulders
They just wanna see me fall
I said I'd never let you go, and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall, and I always meant it
If you didn't have this chance, then I never did
You'll always find me right there, again
The song also features a bridge and outro with additional lyrics:
I don't know how to talk to you
I don't know how to ask you if you're okay
My friends always feel the need to tell me things
Seems like they're just happier than us these days
Yeah, these days I don't know how to talk to you
I don't know how to be there when you need me
It feels like the only time you see me
Is when you turn your head to the side and look at me differently
And last night I think I lost my patience
Last night I got high as your expectations
Last night, I came to a realization
And I hope you can take it
I'm too good to you
I'm way too good to you
You take my love for granted
I just don't understand it
Years go by too fast
I can't keep track
I feel bad for asking
It can't end like this
We gotta take time with this
You got somebody other than me
Don't play the victim when you're with me
Free time is costing me more than it seems
Sacrificing things
I wanna tell you my intentions
I wanna do the things that I mention
I wanna benefit from the friendship
I wanna get the late-night message from you, from you
I put my hands around you
Gotta get a handle on you
Gotta get a handle on the fact that...
I'm too good to you
I'm way too good to you
You take my love for granted
I just don't understand it
Gotta get a handle on the fact that...
Gotta get a handle on you
Gotta get a handle on me
Gotta have faith in me
Gotta have faith in us
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Transposition
The original key of "Have Faith in Me" by A Day to Remember is C, but the song is also commonly played in G. To transpose this song to a new key, you can use the chart provided on the E-Chords website, which offers a range of options from one step down to one step up. For example, if you wanted to transpose the song to the key of D, you would simply move all the chords up two semitones. So, the G, Em, and D chords in the original would become A, F#m, and E in the new key.
For John Hiatt's "Have a Little Faith in Me," the original key is F, with transpositions offered from one step down to one step up. If you wanted to play in the key of G, you would move all the chords up a whole tone. So, the F, Dm, and C chords in the original would become G, Em, and D in the new key of G.
Transposing a song can be a great way to make it more suitable for your vocal range or to create a different mood. It also helps develop your understanding of chord progressions and music theory. Additionally, transposing songs on the guitar can be a fun way to explore new sounds and add variety to your playing.
Remember that transposing a song doesn't change the underlying structure or melody; it only shifts the pitch of the chords and notes. So, the relative relationships between the chords remain the same, even though the absolute pitches are different. This means that once you understand the chord progression and structure of the song in one key, you can easily apply that knowledge to any other key by transposing the chords accordingly.
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Frequently asked questions
The chords for the song 'Have Faith in Me' by A Day to Remember are: G, G#, A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, Em, and F.
The lyrics to the song 'Have Faith in Me' by A Day to Remember are:
I don't know how to talk to you
I don't know how to ask you if you're okay
My friends always feel the need to tell me things
Seems like they're just happier than us these days
Yeah, these days I don't know how to talk to you
I don't know how to be there when you need me
It feels like the only time you see me
Is when you turn your head to the side and look at me differently
Yeah, and last night I think I lost my patience
Last night I got high as your expectations
Last night, I came to a realization
And I hope you can take it
I'm too good to you
I'm way too good to you
You take my love for granted
I just don't understand it
No, I'm too good to you
The chords for the song 'Have a Little Faith in Me' by John Hiatt are: F, Dm, Bb, C, G, Am, and C7.